PERRETTA, J.
After a jury trial on an indictment charging murder in the first degree, the defendant was found guilty of the lesser offense of murder in the second degree. On appeal he argues that his motion to suppress statements should have been allowed, the prosecutor's closing argument was unduly prejudicial, and the judge's jury instructions were flawed. We affirm the conviction.
1. The evidence. a. The Commonwealth's case at trial. The Commonwealth...
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